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Biota of the St. Marys River: habitat evaluation and environmental
assessment.- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surficial
sediments and caged mussels of the St. Marys River, 1985.- Effects
of pollution on benthic invertebrate communities of the St. Marys
River, 1985.- Use of a geographic information system data base to
measure and evaluate wetland changes in the St. Marys River,
Michigan.- Limnological aspects of the St. Clair River.-
Distribution and abundance of young fish in the St. Clair River and
associated waters, Ontario.- Distribution and abundance of young
fish in Chenal Ecarte and Chematogen Channel in the St. Clair River
delta, Ontario.- Environmental quality assessment of the St. Clair
River as reflected by the distribution of benthic
macroinvertebrates in 1985.- Growth and overwinter survival of the
Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea, in the St. Clair River,
Michigan.- Deformities in larval Procladius spp. and dominant
Chironomini from the St. Clair River.- Biota of Lake St. Clair:
habitat evaluation and environmental assessment.- The plankton
ecology of Lake St. Clair, 1984.- Plankton community structure in
Lake St. Clair, 1984.- Phosphorus cycling by mussels (Unionidae:
Bivalvia) in Lake St. Clair.- Biology of the exotic zebra mussel,
Dreissena polymorpha, in relation to native bivalves and its
potential impact in Lake St. Clair.- The Detroit River: effects of
contaminants and human activities on aquatic plants and animals and
their habitats.- Response of bacteria and phytoplankton to
contaminated sediments from Trenton Channel, Detroit River.- Tumors
in fish from the Detroit River.- Heavy metal contamination of
sediments in the Upper Connecting Channels of the Great Lakes.-
Application of a microcomputer-based algal fluorescence technique
for assessing toxicity: Lake St. Clair and St. Clair River
examples.- A method for evaluating the impact of navigationally
induced suspended sediments from the Upper Great Lakes Connecting
Channels on the primary productivity.- Heavy metals in aquatic
macrophytes drifting in a large river.- Distribution of Hexagenia
nymphs and visible oil in sediments of the Upper Great Lakes
Connecting Channels.- Production of Hexagenia limbata nymphs in
contaminated sediments in the Upper Great Lakes Connecting
Channels.
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